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How to find IP Address on a BLU-100

Hello everyone,

I have a BSS BLU-100 installed on a system with no information about the IP Address or any network settings.

I need to connect to it in order to get the loaded design to do some modifications that I need but every time I connect the network cable to it or to the switch I get on the windows network the connection limited sign, even with different network settings such as DHCP or many different statics IP that I tried. Of course that all the firewalls are disable and I use this computer to connect to others BSS without any problem.

Another thing that I don't know if is the design was made with London Architect or Audio Architect.

How can I know all this if I have no contact with the person who did the install to request all this info?

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    Get a serial cable and plug that into the back of the London device. In London Architect open 'help/run utility/London Configurator' . Select whichever com port you are using on your PC for serial comms and the connected devices IP settings will be displayed.

    Easy.
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    Get a serial cable and plug that into the back of the London device. In London Architect open 'help/run utility/London Configurator' . Select whichever com port you are using on your PC for serial comms and the connected devices IP settings will be displayed.

    Easy.

    Use the netsetter utility that comes with AA or a stand alone download. This has a pretty solid ability to get information across subnets.
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    Thanks very much for your answer.
    But I work on a Cruise Ship and is a kind of hard to get a PC with serial port, there is another way to do it through the LAN?

    And how do I know if was done with AA or LA?

    Again, thank you very much.
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    An RS232-USB adapter and null modem cable shouldn't be too hard to come by...

    The benefit of using the London Configurator is that it shows you the version of fimrware in the device. If the firmware shows as 6.xx then it's been programmed with LA. If it shows 86.xx then it's been programmed with AA. You can also see this in the Network window in LA. The firmware is listed under \"Application Software\"

    See this post about versions in AA: http://www2.bssaudio.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3042
    See this post about versions in LA: http://www2.bssaudio.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3043

    You should try installing NetSetter. This will discover all the devices on the network regardless of IP address and allows you to change the IP address.
    http://audioarchitect.harmanpro.com/en-US/softwares/hiqnet-netsetter-v1-0-r2-windows
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